I want to see both. I want to see what a set game plan does for CV with practice. Maybe Yarnell looked decent because he had a week to practice and set game plan. But there are enough games left to see what each can bring for next year, or if they need to start from scratch with QB.Eff vayair.
Eff vayair.
But he is a good pianist.Yarnell has thrown 12 passes in a game since his junior year of high school....and it was against a very bad team. There is an excellent chance that he really sucks.
I now know what you meant in the other thread…OP doesn’t want “Vayair” (dope) because he came from PSU. He’s probably about due to start another Joey Porter Jr thread. I’m sure he isn’t alone either.
Yeah but most have been completions. I have no idea whether he’s good or not but in his limited action he’s played well.Yarnell has thrown 12 passes in a game since his junior year of high school....and it was against a very bad team. There is an excellent chance that he really sucks.
But the issue against that logic is any quarterback that you recruit has that issue. Would you rather have seen him learn on the job and make mistakes and still be one and four? Or play a six year guy who has David Carr syndrome? I feel like Yarnelll has a chance to grow beyond what any of those other two guys are. What I saw in this game was kid who can execute simple things. A good coach would grow from there and slowly add to it.Yarnell has thrown 12 passes in a game since his junior year of high school....and it was against a very bad team. There is an excellent chance that he really sucks.
He had a higher rating against WMU last year than the Mich State QB who is now at Auburn and played Georgia this weekend. He may well be a bust. I like his height and confidence. He will make mistakes. But he can hit GB.But the issue against that logic is any quarterback that you recruit has that issue. Would you rather have seen him learn on the job and make mistakes and still be one and four? Or play a six year guy who has David Carr syndrome? I feel like Yarnelll has a chance to grow beyond what any of those other two guys are. What I saw in this game was kid who can execute simple things. A good coach would grow from there and slowly add to it.
Well it’s funny because I posted in yours before I saw this one. I’ve been around long enough as have others. Easy call.I now know what you meant in the other thread…![]()